Abstract Thousands of rockets, spaceships, and satellites have been launched, resulting in a steady increase in the number of space debris notably in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and Geostationary Orbit (GEO). Among the objects comprising space debris, defunct satellites are commonly found, which may have been abandoned in space due to various anomalies. While these satellite failures may not be catastrophic, certain subsystems could still be repurposed for alternative uses beyond their initial design. This study aims to assess the feasibility of “recycling” partially failed satellites, also known as “Zombie Satellites”, by statistically evaluating the severity of their anomalies and quantifying their remaining capabilities and limitations. By conducting a comprehensive statistical analysis, the anomalies have been categorized based on subsystem, orbit type, occurrence date during the satellite’s lifespan, and severity. Additionally, an analysis is presented to identify failed satellites from some of the current large constellations.
Highlights Some failed satellites decommissioned early, missing reuse potential. Satellite failures in the first quarter, not all catastrophic, offer untapped potential. 400+ inactive satellites in top constellations hold unused capabilities.
Towards a second life for Zombie Satellites: Anomaly occurrence and potential recycling assessment
Acta Astronautica ; 217 ; 238-245
2024-01-30
8 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
ADCS , Attitude Determination Control System , ADR , Active Debris Removal , AKM , Apogee Kick Motor , COSMIC , Cleaning Outer Space Mission , DARPA , Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency , DST , Disturbance Storm Time , DoD , Department of Defense , EO , Earth Observation , EPS , Electrical Power System , ESA , European Space Agency , GEO , Geostationary Orbit , IoT , Internet Of Things , JAXA , Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency , LEO , Low Earth Orbit , MEO , Medium Earth orbit , MEV , Mission Extension Vehicle , NASA , National Aeronautics and Space Administration , OOS , On-Orbit Servicing , SSPA , Solid State Power Amplifier , TRC , Telemetry, Ranging, and Command , TWTA , Traveling Wave Tube Amplifier , UHF , Ultra High Frequency , UN , United Nations , VHF , Very High Frequency , ZS , Zombie Satellite , Space debris population , Space ecosystem , Satellite failures , Recyclable satellites
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